Net neutrality is becoming an issue the vast majority of Americans are willing to fight for because without it we won’t have the same service of the websites we visit everyday. Not only are we not ...
The Federal Communications Commission has restored net neutrality rules that ban content providers from restricting bandwidth to customers. (Photo by Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images) Consumers can look ...
The Left’s mantra has always been “Progress.” And by that they mean delivering the societal and cultural wrecking ball – smashing all that stands in its way as it swings towards Utopia. Their idee de ...
Back in 2017, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under President Donald Trump's hand-picked Chair Ajit Pai, a former Verizon in-house lawyer, dumped net neutrality. Now the FCC is back up to ...
The Federal Communications Commission will vote to put the internet back under “net neutrality” regulation on Thursday, reprising Obama-era rules that prohibit internet service providers from ...
Internet users might notice something about their favorite websites on Wednesday: They're talking about a slower Internet. It's a way of participating in Net Neutrality Day, a protest calling ...
Net neutrality is the concept that all internet service providers (ISPs), governments and corporations should treat all data on the internet the same way. Under net neutrality, ISPs would not be able ...
The newspaper of record in our nation's capital, The Washington Post, correctly observes that the rhetoric around net neutrality "has concealed more than it has illuminated." However the reporter, ...
What is net neutrality? Net neutrality is the basic principle that prohibits internet service providers like AT&T from allowing customers to use the internet without pay, treating the internet as a ...
A court ruling striking down net neutrality has local advocates bracing for the impacts — just like they’ve been doing for more than a decade. A federal appeals court on Thursday blocked the Federal ...
When the Federal Communications Commission finalized its rules in early 2015 classifying the Internet as a public utility -- meaning there would be no paid "fast lanes" allowing speedier downloading ...